Hi Mitch,
It just crossed my mind what I said "as quoted below" isn't really
necessary.
> If you don't do backup (you should), the safest way that can be
> done purely within TB is to setup a backup account (which share
> the same POP3 settings with your main account). Check the "leave
> mail on server" (for x days, if you don't want it there forever)
> option in both accounts. You don't need to recreate all the
> folders and filters for the backup account. All mail is left in
> the Inbox. Should the main account loose mail, you restore the
> lost part from the backup account. To save space, you may setup
> the Inbox for the backup account to hold mail for x days only, and
> the x-day's worth of mail would be the insurance you have.
I setup backup account for some other purposes, and it's what came
to my mind. It works, but it's not necessary for your purpose.
Creating a filter that make a copy of all incoming mail to a backup
folder will do.
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Best regards,
Ming-Li mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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